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then there's the dream that i used to have like once every year on the same day and it went like this: i would wake up in bed and everything in the room would be alive... i would then proceed to get out of bed and run into the tv room to get my dad but this blue old school like desk would have arms... and grab my arm so that i couldn't get him and, as in some dreams, i tried calling him but no noise came out then i would wake up. like i said, this went on for a few years and i got really annoyed at that desk... Then one night during the dream I was just done with this dream, so i yelled at the top of my lungs "STOP!" and oddly enough it worked... but then this weird little troll thing came out from behind my bed with a clipboard and checklist and told me that all but the slippers had signed the treaty (peace treaty?) and the desk had let go of my arm and then i looked down and saw the slippers still tapping away... That morning when i actually woke up, i dragged the desk out of my room and set it next to the tv cabinet and told my parents about what has been happening and so they left the desk there, and there it is to this day and i havn't had that same nightmare since
Somebody watches too many Disney fairy tails...
I have had this one dream, same exact one, and I've seen it at least 6 times in the last few years... Just waiting for that one to come true, LOL. Y'know, dreams freak me out; I hate this whole Deja vu thing. Seems like I'll dream something "realistic" and sometimes it might actually happen, word for word in real life. o.O I hate it when people don't follow along after about 5 sentences. Anyone else get these? They really make NO sense, but I swear, they happen to me all the time, and usually if I can point out the 'dream' early as it starts happening, sometimes I can keep the vision going for around 2 minutes! Healp mee
Strangely, I only have one kind of nightmare, and its really freaky. For some reason, I only have it when I'm sick and it goes like this: I wake up one day, it is still night, and I can't seem to move my body. I'm just lying there in the dark, then suddenly something starts pushing me down really hard. I barely can breath. Than random things come out of the ceiling (like a horse or a potato) and start raining on me. That's when I wake up.
Quote from: Stitch on March 14, 2014, 08:18:09 AMI have had this one dream, same exact one, and I've seen it at least 6 times in the last few years... Just waiting for that one to come true, LOL. Y'know, dreams freak me out; I hate this whole Deja vu thing. Seems like I'll dream something "realistic" and sometimes it might actually happen, word for word in real life. o.O I hate it when people don't follow along after about 5 sentences. Anyone else get these? They really make NO sense, but I swear, they happen to me all the time, and usually if I can point out the 'dream' early as it starts happening, sometimes I can keep the vision going for around 2 minutes! Healp meeIf your having the same dream more than once it can be your subconscious trying to tell you something. Umm let's see most dreams I remember the most are my nightmares, Sorry it's actually rare for me to dream to this day anyways, I think I just suppressed them or I may be blocking that level of REM sleep out of fear. Again sorry no dreams but I did get out of my bed and ask my friend "What time are we waking them up? In my sleep then went back to bed.
We need Sleeptech's wisdom here.
"Sleep paralysis is a phenomenon in which people, either when falling asleep or wakening, temporarily experience an inability to move (being paralyzed). More formally, it is a transition state between wakefulness and rest characterized by complete muscle atonia (muscle weakness). It can occur at sleep onset or upon awakening, and it is often associated with terrifying visions (e.g. an intruder in the room), to which one is unable to react due to paralysis. It is believed a result of disrupted REM sleep, which is normally characterized by complete muscle atonia that prevents individuals from acting out their dreams. ((Like when you see a pet moving their legs in their sleep like they're running? you do it too ))"